Important: This method using putty works because there is absolutely no air between the transducer and the kayak hull.Taken straight from the package you will probably not get any bubbles at all if you are careful. The Duct Seal doesn't come with any bubbles and is shrink wrapped at the factory. Squeeze and kneed it as much as needed if you see any bubbles. Make sure you work the patty to ensure there are no air bubbles.If you have a "V" shaped bottom you can make it a bit thicker. Get a 1/2 pound sized piece of putty and form "hamburger patty" an inch or so wider than the transducer.It can still be mounted right in the "V" using this method so the sonar is shooting down and not at an angle. The transducer should be shooting straight down so even if your kayak has a slight "V" bottom that is ok. Determine where you want the transducer to be mounted. Make sure all your fish finder cables are hooked up correctly. In most sit on top fishing kayaks, the fish finder will mount up front in front of the top hatch.
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